Where the fruit is… The
title comes from a quote I recently added to my physical and mental motivation
wall.
“Don’t be afraid to go out on a limb. That’s where the fruit is” ~ H. Jackson Browne.
I love quotes/scriptures/words of
wisdom as they serve as a motivation for me.
In my office, I have sticky notes and papers posted in various places
with messages that serve as inspiration for me.
Once memorized, they become a part of my mental motivation wall. These messages keep perception clear as I
often let my fears get the best of me.
Fear of what…fear of the unknown, fear of failure, and fear of being a
disappointment (to whom? I have no idea)
etc. What I found out is that fear
itself is not a negative emotion; it is what we do with that fear or how we
allow that fear to motivate us that creates the negativity.
When I started my blog in
November, I literally just typed. I had
“planned” to do a lot more research and informational interviews prior to
starting it to ensure that I had everything in order. I realized that my fear was motivation for my
needing to have things in “order” prior to starting my blog. Those fears I listed above and others. I was using my wanting things in order (my
fears in disguise) as a crutch for moving forward. So on November 22, I just decided that I
would begin. I would still conduct
research, review and follow blogs that I really loved and glean tips from
them. I would still consult with others
who have written blogs and gather thoughts about how to move forward. However, it was important for me to allow my
fear to motivate me to action as opposed to stagnation.
“You don’t drown by falling in the water; you
drown by staying there” ~ Edwin Louis Cole
Fear is as natural as breathing;
however we must change our mind about fear.
Overcoming fear is simply using it as a motivator and not as an
oppressor. No matter what your
faith/spiritual tradition, each one has a concept about how our thoughts become
our perception and our perception then becomes our reality. One of my favorite messages is “all that we are is the result of what we
have thought. The mind is
everything. What we think we become”(Buddha).
What we think we become! It is really in
how we “think about” our fears. It is extremely
scary to go out on a “limb” whatever that limb is, however if our mind is set
on the fruit as opposed to the fear we have overcome so much already…why not go
all the way?
You may not be a quote/message
collector like me, however if you pay attention to the Universe and people
around you, motivational messages can come from the unlikeliest of places. While I was driving to work this morning, my
five year old was musing about the rainy weather. Out of the blue she focuses her attention to
me and says “although the weather looks
scary, I’m not afraid, you know why? Because
I know that this scary part will make puddles and when there are puddles I can
wear my fairy rain boots and play and dance in them and not get my pants
wet. I can’t wait!” This scary part will become puddles,
which will allow her to wear her favorite boots and dance in the water. Fear overcome, make way for puddles of fun!
Thanks Universe! I will definitely be adding that to my
motivational wall. To overcome your
fears, change your perception, your thinking, your mind and go where the fruit
is! I will meet you there!